NetGaming Content Enters US with Michigan License
NetGaming Content Enters US with Michigan License
Online casino content developer NetGaming acquired its supplier license from the Michigan Gaming Control Board (MGCB) to enter the US market.
NetGaming’s popular titles, including 3 Wild Jokers, Aped, Juicy Gold 100, and Casino Punks, will be available to Michigan-licensed iGaming operators under the MGCB’s supplier license.
“We are happy to have the license,” said NetGaming CEO Pallavi Deshmukh, citing the “arduous” US licensing procedure and the “big undertaking” of obtaining a license in one of the country’s major online casino marketplaces.
Also, Deshmukh said he was “extremely proud” of the team that earned the developer’s first US supplier license. “We’re excited to launch with our partner,” he concluded.
US growth While applying in additional US gambling jurisdictions, Imminent NetGaming plans to offer more games to online casino gamers in the state during the year.
Last month, Michigan’s online casino regulator reported that operators achieved another revenue record in November, surpassing the previous record established in October.
November iGaming revenue in the Great Lakes State was $145.4 million, up from $141 million in October. Year-to-date revenue was $1.3 billion.
In addition, NetGaming’s casino content is licensed by the Malta Gaming Authority, the Gambling Commission in the UK, and the Curacao authority, as well as Georgia and Belarus.
NetGaming just obtained a license to supply its content in Greece and plans to begin soon with one of the largest local operators.
NetGaming partnered with SlotsJudge in October to promote its new and existing slots.
The partnership follows a similar one with Kensho Media, operator of four of the best slot portals, to promote NetGaming’s titles in Italy, Spain, and Latin America.